The proposal the LPC approved includes the addition of a sky bridge, which will stretch from the top of the four-story base of the building to the roof of the church next door. The bridge has yet to be constructed.

There will be 33 parking spaces underground, and retail space on the ground floor. A child-care facility will occupy the second and third floors, while an ambulatory care facility will occupy the fourth and fifth.

The 12 stories above are dedicated to residential. They have a wavy, haphazard quality and a lot of windows for maximum sunlight around the semi-cylindrical facade, renderings show. For now, at least, the building’s skeleton appears more symmetrical than the rendering.

Syndicate Architecture is the applicant of record, and the developer is Juda Klein of Parkview Management, which purchased the formerly empty lot for $4.7 million in 2013.